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. >> reporter: robert stern, a cte expert at the boston university school of medicine is a bit more skeptical. he says small's brain scan doesn't just measure tow, it measures another protein, which is present in alzheimer's disease. >> we don't know if what's lighting up is the tau protein. >> reporter: are they suffering from alzheimer's? >> i agree we need to do alzheimer's study to pin down our hypothesis is correct. >> reporter: remember, researchers found tau in his brain, but he is a cogatively normal 65-year-old. whether it necessarily means an early death or other factors like genetics also play a role. still, clark says he's willing to keep up the brain scans until he dies to help figure it out. >> be able to find out what our conditions are now, address possible interventions earlier, so we don't have to wait until we're dead and autopsy our brains. >> i could tell you that players are much more concerned about head injuries than they were even just a few years ago. in fact, i want to take a moment to introduce you to lamar campbell. he took and gave out a lot of hard hits and he's
. >> reporter: robert stern, a cte expert at the boston university school of medicine is a bit more skeptical. he says small's brain scan doesn't just measure tow, it measures another protein, which is present in alzheimer's disease. >> we don't know if what's lighting up is the tau protein. >> reporter: are they suffering from alzheimer's? >> i agree we need to do alzheimer's study to pin down our hypothesis is correct. >> reporter: remember, researchers found tau...
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laurence kotlikoff economics professor at boston university it's a pleasure to have you with us today it's great to be with you and great to be in russia so you're the one who states that america is broke and is even in a worse state that greece and ireland how so what exactly do you mean by that well we have condiments look at all the bills the government has to pay and and in the us case we have enormous bills that have been kept off the books that are not official debts but they're very real for example paying me my social security benefits my old age pension that's a real obligation. it's not part of official government debt. but it's you know very important because there are seventy eight million baby boomers who are going to get these social security payments. and in addition medical payments from the government if you look at all those payments they're about three trillion dollars a year so we have these huge bills nobody has thought about paying for them and congress and the presidents over the years are just focused on official debt and basically have not told the public abou
laurence kotlikoff economics professor at boston university it's a pleasure to have you with us today it's great to be with you and great to be in russia so you're the one who states that america is broke and is even in a worse state that greece and ireland how so what exactly do you mean by that well we have condiments look at all the bills the government has to pay and and in the us case we have enormous bills that have been kept off the books that are not official debts but they're very real...
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i had been the dean of students at boston university, and a bishop asked me if i would come and--and take the church and i did, and i--at that point, i thought i was headed toward college presidency, and as fate would have it, new york has turned out to be a great and wonderful blessing for me. so it's been 23 good years. c-span: now could you do both jobs while you were in congress? >> guest: i pastored, yes. i kept the church while i was there, and i was a member of the house, and as i said, it--i committed--i commuted every night and came back in the mornings. i helped with homework at night or went to the church and worked and then dropped the kids off on the way to the airport and commuted back here. and so i felt that it was important to be there for the kids. they did not need a politician who had no relationship to the family, and so i made it my business to make sure that unless we got out after 8:00 from congress, i was home. otherwise, i was on the next shuttle on my way to--to--to my house. c-span: were those two full-time jobs? >> guest: they were--it's--they were two fu
i had been the dean of students at boston university, and a bishop asked me if i would come and--and take the church and i did, and i--at that point, i thought i was headed toward college presidency, and as fate would have it, new york has turned out to be a great and wonderful blessing for me. so it's been 23 good years. c-span: now could you do both jobs while you were in congress? >> guest: i pastored, yes. i kept the church while i was there, and i was a member of the house, and as i...
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he also plans to eventually donate his brain to boston university. >> justin timberlake and scrai z -- jay z will play as part of the legends tour. timberlake's how sick hits stores, march 20th. >>> sitting around in your chair is part of your job decription. we'll show you some ways to lose calories. >> you may soon be able to blame the government if you have to pay more for your chicken wings. >> what was the best movie you saw this year? we'll look into that magic eight ball. >> sky fall. >> i'm going "argo." we'll show you the oscar favorites coming up. >>> in tonight's health alert a new campaign is underway to cut down on needless medical tests. 17 medical societies teamed up with a warning about medicines, screenings and testings they say are unneassments first, question any doctor that recommends giving a ct scan to a kid with a minor injury. the scans expose them to radiation. get a second opinion if your doctor wants to induce labor or do a c-section before 39 weeks into your pregnancy. >>> endless meetings, and inboxes but what about those appointments with yourself you've
he also plans to eventually donate his brain to boston university. >> justin timberlake and scrai z -- jay z will play as part of the legends tour. timberlake's how sick hits stores, march 20th. >>> sitting around in your chair is part of your job decription. we'll show you some ways to lose calories. >> you may soon be able to blame the government if you have to pay more for your chicken wings. >> what was the best movie you saw this year? we'll look into that magic...
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laurence kotlikoff economics professor at boston university it's a pleasure to have you with us today it's great to be with you and great to be in russia so you're the one who states that america is broke and is even in a worse state that greece and ireland how so what exactly do you mean by that well we have condiments look at all the bills the government has to pay and and in the us case we have enormous bills that have been kept off the books that are not official debts but they're very real for example paying me my social social security benefits my old age pension that's a real obligation. it's not part of official government debt. but it's you know very important because there are seventy eight million baby boomers who are going to get these social security payments. and in addition medical payments from the government if you look at all those payments they're about three trillion dollars a year so we have these huge bills nobody has thought about paying for them and congress and the presidents over the years are just focused on official debt and basically have not told the publ
laurence kotlikoff economics professor at boston university it's a pleasure to have you with us today it's great to be with you and great to be in russia so you're the one who states that america is broke and is even in a worse state that greece and ireland how so what exactly do you mean by that well we have condiments look at all the bills the government has to pay and and in the us case we have enormous bills that have been kept off the books that are not official debts but they're very real...
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chris nowinski, your our sports legacy institute and work at boston university, you have the brains of various football players? you are collecting this as evidence? what's right. there never was a center in the world dedicated to this disease. the beginning of a city of any disease is having to know what you're dealing with. we started this in 2008 and have the brains of over 140 athletes, over 100 of which have turned up positive for this disease -- not just football players. there are other sports will also introduce this year. not even just athletes. battered spouses, epileptics with dozens of falls, war veterans. this is a disease we did not understand or pay attention to, and we really have to catch up. >> christa wednesday, thank you for being with us and your work. chris nowinski chris, thank you for being with us and your work. his offer of, "head games: football's concussion crisis." juan gonzalez will be speaking in houston. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them
chris nowinski, your our sports legacy institute and work at boston university, you have the brains of various football players? you are collecting this as evidence? what's right. there never was a center in the world dedicated to this disease. the beginning of a city of any disease is having to know what you're dealing with. we started this in 2008 and have the brains of over 140 athletes, over 100 of which have turned up positive for this disease -- not just football players. there are other...
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for more we're joined by michael siegel, professor of community health sciences at boston university school public health and a 1990 graduate of the yale school of medicine. his ring to the medical school's dean to express his opposition to the proposed center because it violates its stated mission. and joining us by videostream in new haven, connecticut are alex lew and nathalie batraville. they co-authored an editorial titled, "dod plans are shortsighted, unethical." we welcome you all to "democracy now!" what are your concerns? what do you understand is proposed for the yale campus? >> we found out about this to the el herald -- yale herald and realize there was an article published in the new yorker about this proposed center. our first concern is there's really no consultation of the student body or the faculty or of representatives of the communities that these techniques are going to be hones on, practiced on, by the military. our first concern is for transparency. our concern also is there has been an increase in recent years in the influence of the military in universities.
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and in the meantime the economics professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff says to overcome the banking crisis you need to revamp the whole system and make it more transparent in the interview with our teaser sophie seven arts a he said that's the lesson to be learned from america's and battled financial system. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks borrow a lot of money promised to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do something with it but they don't tell you what they're doing with it so it's a very unstable situation when you promise people things and then you don't show what you're doing with their money. and that's what happened with lehman brothers and bear stearns and. merrill lynch and all these companies that one on one under one after the other everybody started worrying because they couldn't see the assets so what we need to do is. get rid of this faith based banking we need to have. no leverage and we have to have transparency. and what you have the entire interview with the con mr laurence kotliko
and in the meantime the economics professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff says to overcome the banking crisis you need to revamp the whole system and make it more transparent in the interview with our teaser sophie seven arts a he said that's the lesson to be learned from america's and battled financial system. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks borrow a lot of money promised to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do...
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were heading to boston university for a game when the bus ran off i-95 last night and ended up in the woods. the coach and some of the students suffered minor cuts and some bruises. the bus driver, who was seriously injured, may have had a medical episode right before the crash. the game that was supposed to take place tonight has now been postponed. >>> hot air balloon flights over the egyptian city of luxor have been suspended while police investigate yesterday's deadly crash. 19 people were killed when their balloon caught fire and then plunged to the ground. all of the victims, except for the pilot, were foreign tourists. and some in egypt say lax security standards are to blame for that accident. >>> and that's a shark, said to be responsible for killing a man this morning in new zealand. it's said to be between 12 and 14 feet long. police in a rescue boat forced it away from the male victim by firing gunshots. they say he was in his 40s and was swimming about 650 feet out in the water when the attack took place. >>> a california couple who vanished in peru a month ago have been
were heading to boston university for a game when the bus ran off i-95 last night and ended up in the woods. the coach and some of the students suffered minor cuts and some bruises. the bus driver, who was seriously injured, may have had a medical episode right before the crash. the game that was supposed to take place tonight has now been postponed. >>> hot air balloon flights over the egyptian city of luxor have been suspended while police investigate yesterday's deadly crash. 19...
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perfect time for a good old-fashioned snowball fight, 2000 students at boston university had the same idea. looks like a lot of fun except for this guy who is getting chased by a police officer. watch this? >> what? >> guy with the camera follows and we see this student presumably down on the ground being arrested by a police officer. allegedly, he threw a snowball at the cop. >> oh. >> it's dark, everybody's wearing dark jackets. maybe he thought he was part of the snowball fight and didn't do it intentionally. >> you could think that. some commenters are saying the cops were there and said don't throw snowballs at us and the guy heard that and threw a snowball at the cop. >> the poor guy's face in the snow. >> he is face down in the snow for quite a bit of time. >> his face in the snow for like [ bleep ] ten minutes. >> the officer doing the arrests do get out a flashlight. some thought it was a taser. this guy was, in fact, not tasered in this incident. >> what a drag. all kinds of students going out to have a good time and turns into this. >> you don't throw a snowball at the poli
perfect time for a good old-fashioned snowball fight, 2000 students at boston university had the same idea. looks like a lot of fun except for this guy who is getting chased by a police officer. watch this? >> what? >> guy with the camera follows and we see this student presumably down on the ground being arrested by a police officer. allegedly, he threw a snowball at the cop. >> oh. >> it's dark, everybody's wearing dark jackets. maybe he thought he was part of the...
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and in the meantime the economics professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff says to overcome the banking crisis you need to revamp the whole system and make it more transparent in the interview with our teaser sophie seven arts a he said that's the lesson to be learned from america's and battled financial system. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks more a lot of money promise to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do something with it but they don't tell you what they're doing with it so it's a very unstable situation when you promise people things and then you don't show what you're doing with their money. and that's what happened with lehman brothers and. merrill lynch and all these companies that one on one under one after the other everybody started worrying because they couldn't see the assets so what we need to do is. get rid of this faith based banking we need to have. no leverage and we have to have transparency. and what you have the entire interview with the corner mr laurence kotlikoff eighteen forty
and in the meantime the economics professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff says to overcome the banking crisis you need to revamp the whole system and make it more transparent in the interview with our teaser sophie seven arts a he said that's the lesson to be learned from america's and battled financial system. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks more a lot of money promise to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do...
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university school of medicine for research into concussions. you know this is a serious concern among the national football league as players are reporting difficulty after the careers with brain deteriorations stemming from what doctors believe from fuming rouse helmet to helmet he collisions. that event where he will announce his retirement is going to be a in the city set for 11:30 this morning at an elementary school. >> thanks so much. >>> 5 minutes after 5 right now. this morning, parents are worrying about who is going to take care of their children because a day care in arbutus shut its doors. they want to know why. tomorrow's leaders learning and outreach center closed when parents tried to drop off their kids yesterday. the center director says her business partner came in with moving trucks and packed everything up suddenly. >> for every parent that brung their child to the day care center this was not my intention to operate like this. for every child not getting picked up from school or from home, i -- i am sorry. >> the partner ow
university school of medicine for research into concussions. you know this is a serious concern among the national football league as players are reporting difficulty after the careers with brain deteriorations stemming from what doctors believe from fuming rouse helmet to helmet he collisions. that event where he will announce his retirement is going to be a in the city set for 11:30 this morning at an elementary school. >> thanks so much. >>> 5 minutes after 5 right now. this...
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and economics professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff says the whole banking system needs to make china and become more transparent to heal their financial woes and he was sharing his opinion an exclusive interview to a selfish of our nazi. occupy wall street was concerned about inequality and they were concerned about what wall street is actually doing and i think we need to radically change our financial system because we have two big problems and this is true in every country including russia. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks borrow a lot of money promised to repay and then there's opacity they they take their money and they do something with it but they don't tell you what they're doing with it so it's a very unstable situation when you promise people things and then you don't show what you're doing with their money and then and that's what happened in lehman brothers and bear stearns and. merrill lynch and all these companies that one on one under one after the other everybody started worrying because they couldn't see the asset
and economics professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff says the whole banking system needs to make china and become more transparent to heal their financial woes and he was sharing his opinion an exclusive interview to a selfish of our nazi. occupy wall street was concerned about inequality and they were concerned about what wall street is actually doing and i think we need to radically change our financial system because we have two big problems and this is true in every country...
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and in the meantime a professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff believes the crisis is rooted in the way the banking system is operated in an interview with r.t. so if you have a nazi he said the banks need to be more transparent in order to gain the people's trust. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks borrow a lot of money promised to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do something with it but they don't tell you what they're doing with it so it's a very unstable situation when you promise people things and then what you're doing with their money. and that's what happened with lehman brothers. merrill lynch and all these companies that were not one under one after the other everybody started worrying because they couldn't see the assets so what we need to do is. get rid of this faith based banking we need to have. no leverage and we have to have transparency. and a culture of the full interview with economists to laurence kotlikoff that is about eighteen forty five g.m.t. . but for now the artistic director of
and in the meantime a professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff believes the crisis is rooted in the way the banking system is operated in an interview with r.t. so if you have a nazi he said the banks need to be more transparent in order to gain the people's trust. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks borrow a lot of money promised to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do something with it but they don't tell you what...
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and in the meantime a professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff believes the crisis is rooted in the way the banking system is operated in an interview with. he said the banks need to be more transparent in order to gain the people's trust. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks more a lot of money promise to repay and then there's opacity they they take their money and they do something with it but they don't tell you what they're doing with it so it's a very unstable situation when you promise people things. what you're doing with their money. and that's what happened with brothers. merrill lynch and all these companies that one under one after the other everybody started worrying. so what we need to do is. get rid of this faith based banking we need to have. no leverage and we have to have transparency. and the full interview with the court of mr laurence kotlikoff that is about eighteen forty five g.m.t. . but for now the artistic director of moscow's bolshoi ballet is travelling to germany for specialist treatment after a violent acid
and in the meantime a professor at boston university laurence kotlikoff believes the crisis is rooted in the way the banking system is operated in an interview with. he said the banks need to be more transparent in order to gain the people's trust. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks more a lot of money promise to repay and then there's opacity they they take their money and they do something with it but they don't tell you what they're doing with it so...
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in fact in the autopsies of eleven professional football players at boston university medical school c.t.e. was found in every instance but it's not only being found in the brains of deceased former n.f.l. players it's being diagnosed to live in x. n.f.l. players as well brain scans performed on five former players reveal images of the protein that causes football related brain damage this is the first time researchers have identified the signs of the crippling disease that becoming ever more prevalent but of course this is exactly the kind of detail that the mainstream media doesn't report of course i mean why would we want some buzz kill like this to distract us from the pleasure of watching grown men slam their skulls into each other but it's not just an epidemic within the n.f.l. it's a disease plaguing professional hockey boxing and wrestling pro-wrestling chris benoit who murdered his wife and son before committing suicide while he was reportedly suffering from c.t.e. as well but regardless of these facts the n.f.l. has never been more popular get the criticisms being made abou
in fact in the autopsies of eleven professional football players at boston university medical school c.t.e. was found in every instance but it's not only being found in the brains of deceased former n.f.l. players it's being diagnosed to live in x. n.f.l. players as well brain scans performed on five former players reveal images of the protein that causes football related brain damage this is the first time researchers have identified the signs of the crippling disease that becoming ever more...
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in fact in the autopsies of eleven professional football players at boston university medical school c.t.e. was found in every instance but it's not only being found in the brains of deceased former n.f.l. players it's been diagnosed a living x. n.f.l. players as well brain scans performed on five former players reveal images of the protein that causes football related brain damage this is the first time researchers have identified the signs of the crippling disease that's becoming ever more prevalent but of course this is exactly the kind of detail that the mainstream media doesn't report of course i mean why would we want some buzz kill like this to distract us from the pleasure of watching grown men slam their skulls into each other but it's not just an epidemic within the n.f.l. it's a disease plaguing professional hockey boxing and wrestling pro-wrestling chris benoit who murdered his wife and son before committing suicide while he was reportedly suffering from c.t.e. as well but regardless of these facts the n.f.l. has never been more popular yet the criticisms being made about
in fact in the autopsies of eleven professional football players at boston university medical school c.t.e. was found in every instance but it's not only being found in the brains of deceased former n.f.l. players it's been diagnosed a living x. n.f.l. players as well brain scans performed on five former players reveal images of the protein that causes football related brain damage this is the first time researchers have identified the signs of the crippling disease that's becoming ever more...
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budget something which is separated countries within the union thus far and economics professor at boston university ignoring scotty call says the whole banking system needs to be changed and become more transparent in all countries he will share his opinion and exclusive interview to he says fisherman that's it. occupy wall street was concerned about inequality and they were concerned about what wall street was actually doing and i think we need to gradually change our financial system because we have two big problems and this is true in every country including russia. the traditional banking system the model is one of very high leverage banks borrow a lot of money promised to repay and then there's opacity they take their money and they do something with it but they don't tell you what they're doing with it so it's a very unstable situation when you promise people things and then you don't show what you're doing with their money and then and that's what happened in lehman brothers and vera stearns and. merrill lynch and all these companies that one on one under one after the other every
budget something which is separated countries within the union thus far and economics professor at boston university ignoring scotty call says the whole banking system needs to be changed and become more transparent in all countries he will share his opinion and exclusive interview to he says fisherman that's it. occupy wall street was concerned about inequality and they were concerned about what wall street was actually doing and i think we need to gradually change our financial system because...
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a new study from boston university finds that alcohol is responsible for four percent of all cancer deaths. researchers say people are not aware of this link and that doctors are not emphasizing the risks. reducing alcohol they say, cuts down that risk. the scientists say about 20- thousand people in the u.s. die each year from cancer related to alcohol consumption. the study found that for women alcohol was most commonly linked to breast cancer. for men, cancers of the mouth throat and esophagus were associated with alcohol. researchers in finland say vitamin c does help ward off a cold but only if you exercise regularly. they studied more than 11- thousand people and found that the vitamin did help people, but only those who worked out on a regular basis. according to researchers: vitamin c had no real impact on so-called "couch potatoes." they also found that children were more responsive to the vitamin than adults. diets rich in vitamin c can include orange juice starwberries and kiwis. lunchbreak is next. on the menu oatmeal. you know our next guest from season five on bravo's "top ch
a new study from boston university finds that alcohol is responsible for four percent of all cancer deaths. researchers say people are not aware of this link and that doctors are not emphasizing the risks. reducing alcohol they say, cuts down that risk. the scientists say about 20- thousand people in the u.s. die each year from cancer related to alcohol consumption. the study found that for women alcohol was most commonly linked to breast cancer. for men, cancers of the mouth throat and...
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people were ready to enjoy the snow, and clearly the ranks of boston university, boston college are very close and having no problems at all. >> i remember being in college with a huge blizzard and it was a lot of fun. thank you, we will check back in with you. the roving producer on the streets of boston. we are and the nerve center of all things weather here at cnn. to bring in chad myers to talk about everything. beginning with the snowball fight, how much fun develop? >> it didn't look like a snowball fight. it looked like a baby powder fight. this no wouldn't packed together. it kind of exploded and that is what we have now. the snow will blow around so even though we will get 24 inches in boston before it stops, you'll never see that. it will be drafted against your car, on your door trying to get out. and then you have all of this stuff you can see, the big thrift, the winds. boston logan airport 76 and that was just in the past -- that was 10:47, an hour and a half ago. the low pressure is getting as close as it ever will to him and that is why the pressure going down and going o
people were ready to enjoy the snow, and clearly the ranks of boston university, boston college are very close and having no problems at all. >> i remember being in college with a huge blizzard and it was a lot of fun. thank you, we will check back in with you. the roving producer on the streets of boston. we are and the nerve center of all things weather here at cnn. to bring in chad myers to talk about everything. beginning with the snowball fight, how much fun develop? >> it...
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bruce whom i worked with on the boston university newspaper invited me to go to the "vanity fair" oscar party last night. very swell. and he has a good sense of humor and i thought it might be amusing to have me with him. which it was. and everybody was very polite. although i think i saw some skepticism as i strolled on by, water in hand. and i was polite, and didn't have to scald anyone, and i had two very interesting conversations, which in hollywood, is a lot. first with conan o'brien who i don't know very well, but who started a charity, a food bank in massachusetts that feeds poor children, so, i'm going to help mr. o'brien out with that food bank, second, with actress salary fields who played mary lincoln in spielberg's movie. she didn't win the academy award, miss hathaway did, miss fields is one of the nicest, classiest people in hollywood. when we generally highs about hollywood pinheads we need to leave her out of that. it's about 50-50, it really is. many good celebrities, but they are overshadowed by the convenientle ones. and some of those on display last night at the "van
bruce whom i worked with on the boston university newspaper invited me to go to the "vanity fair" oscar party last night. very swell. and he has a good sense of humor and i thought it might be amusing to have me with him. which it was. and everybody was very polite. although i think i saw some skepticism as i strolled on by, water in hand. and i was polite, and didn't have to scald anyone, and i had two very interesting conversations, which in hollywood, is a lot. first with conan...